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Vol. 60 Index of Authors Numerals follwed by the letter A refer to {hstracts of Communication read at Meetings for Original Communications of the Nutrition Society Abayomi J see Berridge K, 212A Al-Hourani HM, Henry CJK, Musgaiger AO & Lightowler HJ The Abdel-Gayoum AA, El-Ajaily MM & Baio BS Bioavailability and efficacy prevalence of obesity among adolescent females in the United Arab of iron supple mented orally as ferric-amino acid chelates in the rat, |\44A Emirates, 211A Abdel-Wahab YHA, Kelly CMN, McLoughlin | Flat PR & Ali Z see Sherman RC, 17A O’Harte FPM _ Peripheral administration of cholecystokinin octapeptide Allen N see Lloyd-Wright Z, 174A and caerulein inhibits food intake in Swiss TO mice, 153A Allen N see Lloyd-Wright Z, 229A Abdel-Wahab YHA see Mooney MH, 153A Allen NE see Key TJ, 81 Abrahams B see Watson J, 97A Allen PF see Bradbury J, 185A Abrams SA Calcium turnover and nutrition through the life cycle, DOI Allison SP see Field J, 82A 10.1079/PNS200082. 283 Allison SP see Lobo DN, 113A Adamson A see Anderson AS, 143A Al-Rasasi B, Siegler R, Nichols J, Coad J & Morgan J Dietary cravings and Adamson A see Lake A, 210A aversions in pregnancy , 136A Adamson AJ Rugg-Gunn AJ, Butler TJ & Moynihan PJ Implications of Amaee WB see Hall WL, 8A fortification of white flour with folic acid j on total foi]a te intake by Amaee WB see Long SJ, 1OA adolescents, S8A Ambrose J see Decombaz J, 71A Adamson AJ see Curtis PJ, 70A Amici G see Zamparelli M, 92A Adamson AJ see Curtis PJ, 183A Anderson AS Pregnancy as a time for dietary change DOL:10.1079 Adamson AJ see Fletcher ES, 210A PNS2001113, 497 Adamson AJ see Foster E, 65A Anderson AS Adamson A, Hetherington MM, Foster E, Porteous L & Adamson AJ see Foster E, 205A Higgins( ¢ Results from a school-based nutrition education intervention Adamson AJ see Higgins C, 2A aimed at increasing fruit and vegetable intake in primary-school aged Adamson AJ see Moore H, 183A children, 143A Adamson AJ see Moynihan PJ, 181A Anderson AS, Guthrie C, Alder EM, Williams F, Forsyth JS & Howie Adamson AJ see Revill SA, 3A P Contemporary beliefs and attitudes to weaning, 2A Adamson AJ see Revill SA, 189A Anderson AS see Barton KL, 5A Adamson AJ see Rugg-Gunn AJ, 209A Anderson AS see Barton KL, 141A Adamson AJ see Spendiff A, 184A Anderson AS see Foster E, 65A Adamson AJ see Tohill UR, 181A Anderson AS see Foster E, 205A Agwunobi AO, Soop M, Childs C, Cooper RG, Maycock P, Little RA & Anderson AS see Higgins C, 2A Carlson Gl The metabolic response to endotoxin in man is augmented Anderson AS see Lietz G, 156A Py Insulin nfusion, 85A Anderson AS see Moynihan PJ, 181A Agwunobi AO see Childs C, 105A Anderson AS see Revill SA, 3A Ah Sing E see Fereday AC, 13A Anderson JA see Lobo DN, 113A Ah Sing E see Slevin KA, 13A Anderson N see Meister D, 117A Aherne SA & O’Brien NM The potential of the flavonoids, quercetin and Anthony H see Hart KH, 52A rutin, butylated hydroxytoluene and iron chelators to protect against DNA Anthony H see Hart KH, 76A single strand breaks in Caco-2 cells, 37A Anthony H see Hart KH, 206A Aherne SA see Fahy DM, 164A Antipatis C, Rooke JA, Ewen M & Ashworth CJ Both moderate vitamin A Aherne SA see O'Sullivan A, 163A deficiency during pregnancy and birth weight affect piglet immunity, 72A Aherne SA see O'Sullivan LC, 161A Antipatis C see Ashworth CJ, 53A Aherne SA see O'Sullivan SM, 164A Antipatis C see Gambling L, 47A Aihie Sayer A see Langley-Evans SC, 50A Antipatis C see McArdle HJ, 47A Ainslie PN, Campbell IT, Frayn KN, Humphreys SM MaClaren DPM & Archer DT & Shirreff SM Effect of fluid ingestion rate on post-exercise Reilly T Nutritional and metabolic aspects of a hill-walk, 9SA rehydration in human subjects, 200A Ajami AM see Young VR, 27 Arendt J see Gibbs M, 228A Alam R see Robinson TM, 194A Armstrong J, Goldberg L & Hewitt R A ‘Fast Food’ school meal service Alder EM see Anderson AS, 2A the contribution to meeting nutritional requirements, 142A Aldhous MC, Meister D & Ghosh S_ Modification of enteral diets in Armstrong J see Miller B, 142A inflammatory bowel disease, DOI:10.1079/PNS2001 105, 457 Arnold J, Wybrew L, Rollins H, Smith A & Simmonds N= Audit of Aldhous MC see Meister D, 117A nutritional screening and weight change in patients in an acute hospital Alexander A see Wilson LC, 222A trust, L1OA Alexander C see Louden JD, 83A Arnold J see Rollins H, 107A Alexander HD see Bonham M, 166A Arnot H see Ransley JK, 62A Alexander HD see Holmes VA, 148A Alexander J see McKillop DJ, 156A Ash R see Nelson M, 59A Index of Authors Becerril C see Becerril C see Montanez O Beech R see Scott HF, 111A Bolton-Smith ¢ Wrieden WL, 206A Bell AL see Duffy EM, 54A Bell JD see Thomas EL, 96A Belmar R see Nava-Montero R, 73A Bennett G see Gibbs M, 228A Bennett T see Harrington M¢ 60A Ben-Shlomo Y see Cullum A, 64A Ben-Shlomo Y see Cullum A, 67A Benton D Well-/ g, gast? 190A Drake DP & Pierro A Benzie IFF see Choy CKM, 147A Benzie IFF see Chung WY. IS5A sistance and Oj Benzie IFF see Szeto \ SSA DOL. 10.1079/PNS2001109 Berridge K, Hackett AF, Abayomi J & Maxwell SM_ An inves Murphy eeding f Murphy the age of four months. 212A Murphy Berry S ee Sanders TAB, 216A iddin SH Hakeem R Berton G Calamari | & Maianti MG Produ \ see Hat e MN OA pecialit heeses DOL: 10.10 19/PNS200077. 231 Harvie MN, 9I1A Besler HT, Ozmen MM, OzkirliM & KamaNA_ Eff ley M, Plunkett FJ Rothk6tter ra-Lopez MA, Haverson K & jdministration on tie issue utathi« Stokes CR Revulatior f mi ffector model of intestir LISA DO! 10.1079/PNS2001 118. 427 Bhinda M & Perry | 110 BS Abdel Gayoum \A ement J see McNeill G 410A ge one: patients’ experier W e Williams EA Bianchini F see Vainio H, 39A aldock (Gs se e PeakeH J, 98A Billington D see Robinson F, 227 1C & Parsons TJ Bingham SA see Hughes R 49A Birdsey TJ see Foster MR, 236A Birnie LM see Muturi KN, 138A Birnie LM see Rooke JA, 71A Birnie LM see Rooke JA 139A QuinlanG Birnie LM see Sadig F, 28A allllee vre O see Decombaz J Birnie LM see Sadiq F, 137 \ anks E see Key TJ, 81 Bishop JA see Hart KH, 52 \ Barber D se Tait J LOSA Bishop JA see Hart KH, 76A Barber MD sec Preston T, 7A Bishop J see Hart KH, 206A Barber MD see Preston | \ Bishop JA see Jaggers C, 196A Barker ME see Kenyon PM 63A Bishop JA see Nurmi JA, 51A Barker ME see Pearson 1 SA Bishop JA see Nurmi JA, 52A Barlis J see Rayman MP s0A Bishop JA see Nurmi JA, 190A Barlow J see t irland J, 78A Bishop JA see Nurmi JA, 201A Barlow R & Rees B Bishop JA see Porteous | 225A vhen parenteral nutrition fa LOSA Bitsanis DC Lumumba P Leighfield M Ghebremeskel K & Crawford Barnes G see Maynard E, 120A MA Cooking and the f(a tt cid « omposition of herring farmed salmon Barnett CR see Hannon-Fletc her MPA 344A and rainbow frout, | 3] \ Barnett J see WarmD L, 77A Bland IM, Rooke JA, Sinclair AG, Bland VC & Edwards SA_ Effects of Barnett YA see Hannon-Fletcher MPA 344A supplemen ting the maternal diet with vitamins and vaccinating the sow on Barr R see Bolton-Smith C, 23A immunoglobulin G concentrations in piglet plasma, 72A Bartlett K see Louden JD, 83A Bland VC see Bland IM, 72A Barton KI Anderson AS, Pine CM & Paterson MG Dietary interventions Bluck LJC see Clapperton AT 217A n general dental pract formative research for the development of a Bode J see Meister D, 117A tietar intervention pack 141A Bodner C see McNeill G, 140A Barton KI Anderson AS Pine CM Peterson MG & Burnside G Dietary Boesch C see Decombaz J, 11A nierventions vencra ien [ ict an inexplored opportunity for Bolton-Smith C, Mishra GD, Mole PA, McMurdo MET & Paterson CR i romot communities SA longitudinal study of the relationship between serum 25-OH vitamin D and Barton KL see Lietz G, 1IS6A parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentrations in older women, 159A Bartor SJ see Foster MR, 236A Bolton-Smith C, Murrie |, Barr R, Currie |, Price RJG Fenton ST, Belch JI Bates CJ se Thane CW, 40A & Hill A {ccounting for variation in baseline diet in fatty acid inter Bates CJ see Thane CW, 60A vention studies, 23A Bates ( I sec Thane CW, 212A Bolton-Smith C see Greenberg DC, 219A Bates CJ see Thane CW, 229A Bolton-Smith C see Lang R, 218A Beattie JH see Trayhurn P, 329 Bolton-Smith C see Masson LF, 137A 2001 Index of Authors Bolton-Smith C see Prynne CJ, 208A Burdge GC, Finnegan YE, Minihane AM, Wright P, Williams CM & Bolton-Smith C see Ritchie MR, 136A Wootton SA Limited conversion of Olinolenic acid to docosahexaenoic Bolton-Smith C see Tumilty MK, 158A acid in men, 232A Bolton-Smith M see Thane CW, 57A Burdge GC, Finnegan YE, Minihane AM, Wright P, Williams CM & Bonham M, O’Connor JM, Walsh P, Coulter SJ, Alexander HD, Downes CS Wootton SA a@Linoleni acid metabolism in men: effect of altering Hannigan BM & Strain JJ No effect of zinc supplementation followed by dietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid intake, 233A copper supplementation on immune function and putative indices of Burdge GC, Jones AE, Wright P, Ware L & Wootton SA @Linolenic acid copper status in healthy adult men, 166A metabolism in adult men: evidence for synthesis of eicosapentaenoic and Bonham MP see McAnena L, 166A docosapentaenoic acids, but not docosahexaenoic acid, 22A Bonner SA, Rotondo D, Wahle KWJ & Davidson J Eicosapentaenoic acid Burdge GC, Wright P, Dunn R, Wootton SA & Jackson AA_ Effect of supplementation modulates LPS-stimulated PGI release in human blood feeding a low-protein diet on liver and plasma phosphatidylcholine n-3 24A fatty acid concentrations in the adult rat, \87A Booth DL see Davis JF, 102A Burdge GC see Evans K, 94A Booth NA see Mutch NJ, 341 Burdge GC see Evans K, 95A Botham H see Ransley JK, 62A Burdge GC see Sherman RC, 17A Botham H see Ransley JK, 222 Burdge G¢ See Trebble T, 172A Bourke B see Corbett C, 143A Burdge GC see Ware LJ, 31A Bourne LC see Hubbard GP, 199A Burgess L, Hackett AF, Maxwell S & Rouncefield M The nutrient intakes Bowling TE see Ng DHL, 122A of vegetarian and omnivorous adolescents in North-West England, 69A Bowling TE see Scott HF, 111A Burke W, Imperatore‘G & Reyes M lron deficiency and iron overload Boylan S, Cade JE & Greenwood DC Phytoestrogens and the menopause effects of diet and genes, DOI 10.1079/PNS200069, 73 results from the UK Wi ymen S Cohort Study 203A Burley V see Bratley B, 182A Bradbury J Thomason JM, Jepson NJA, Walls AWG Allen PF & Moynihan Burley V See Long AJ, 198A PJ Fruit and ve getal e intake and perceive d rewing ability of complete Burley VJ see Cade JE, 228A denture wearers, 185A Burley VJ see Warm DL, 63A Bradshaw S see Perwaiz S, 207A Burnside G see Barton KL, 5A Bradshaw S see Warren J 225A Burton KA see Dauncey MJ, 63 Bratley B, Greenwoc xd D Burley V & Cade J Js me usurement of iron intake Butler TJ see Adamson AJ, 58A in nutritional epidemiology impaire d by use of st indard j Vvatju e 182A Buttery PJ see Daniel ZCTR, 188A Breslin M see McNamara E, 32A Buttery PJ see Kim E-J, 74A Brice C, McKevith B & Shortt C Probiotics Buttery PJ see Lee GK, 198A practice, 79A Byrne CR, Little R & Carlson Gl Exposure to TNF-q@ IFN-y and LPS Brierley ER see Ward K, 84A read/ uces insulin-stimulated 2, -deox\ glucose uptake in isolated murine Brierley ER see Ward K, 111A soleus muscle, SKA Broadhead EE, Hughes PM, Kelly CG & Seal CJ) Changes in taste appetite and quality of life in patients with cancer of the head and neck during ade J, Greenwood D, Neenan T, Calvert ¢ White K & Schorah C How radiotherapy treatment, 55A does dietary non-starch polysaccharide intake affect plasma micronutrient Broadhead EE, Hughes PM, Kelly CG & Seal CJ Effects of radiotherapy, levels? Results from the UK Women’s Cohort Study, 59A treatment on dietary intake in patients with cancer of the head and neck, ade J see Bratley B, 182A SSA ade J see Golding ¢ , 178A Brooke ZM & Doyle W Primiparous women's reported preconception and Cade J see Greenhalgh A, 62A first trimester folic cid usé , 224A ade J see Greenhalgh A, 76A Brown JS see Hoey L, 49A ade J see Jaggers( 5A Brown JS see Hoey L, 170A ade JE, Burley VJ & Greenwood D¢ 1 comparison of fish eaters with Brown M, Cotter O & Reeves SI The effect of the oral contraceptive other meat eaters and vegetarians taking part in the UK Women’s Cohort on food intake dietary restraint and iron status, 68A Study, 228A Bruce ¢ see Foster MR, 236A ade JE see Boylan S, 203A Buchanan-Barrow E see Hart KH, 52A ade JE see Buckley L, 64A Buchanan-Barrow E see Hart KH, 76A ade JE see kong AJ, 198A Buckley L, Greenwood DC & Cade JE Characteristics of under and over ade JE see McConnon A, 180A reporters from the UK Women’s Cohort Study (UKWCS), 64A ‘ade JE see McConnon A, 180A Buckner K see Rollins H, 107A ade JE see Pollard JE, 174A Buckner K see Todorovic VE, 116A ade JE see Ransley JK, 62A Budge H, Ingleton _/ Stephenson T & Symonds MI Relationship ade JE see Ransley JK, 222A between prolactin receptor (PRLR) and uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1) ade JE see Warm DL, 63A abundance in perirenal adipose tissue during neonatal development in alam J see Long SJ, 10A lambs, 27A alamari L see Bertoni G, 231 Budge H, Mostyn A, Wilson V, Walker AM, Symonds ME & Stephenson alder PC see Garry JM, 32A . Effect of administration of prolactin throughout rat pregnancy on alder PC see Garry JM, 106A brown adipose tissue development, 194A alder P( SCC Trebble T, 116A Budge H see Symonds ME, 27A alder PC see Trebble T, 172A Bulux J see Vossenaar M, 141A alder PC see Vecchia MG, 193A Burden ST, Ward K, Holt A, Egan A, Norman J, Leslie F, Wright CE & alderon De La Barca AM see Pinelli-Saavedra A, 25A Makin AJ in audit to evaluate the effectiveness of a nutritional support alvert ¢ ‘ see Cade J, S9A team at assessing, prescribing and monitoring parenteral nutrition, \O3A ameron A see Montgomery C, 140A Burden ST see Ward K, 111A amilo ME see Ravasco P, 115A 574 Index of Authors 2001 1 npbe | 1DM c G, 140A Chulakadabba A see Garry JM, 106A umpbell IT MA, Nirmala inika |, Smith K, Rooyakers Chung WY. Yow CMN & Benzie IFF I/nvestigatic somal oler fion Dy intioxidant « onstituents of Chinese foods probe assisted flow viometry, ISSA intiS The adipose organ: morphological perspecti\ Ainslie PN DOI 10.1079/PNS200192. 319 Har MN lapperton AT & Bluck LJ¢ Me assuring insur Harv MN rLUCOSE ind gas n ynatography/combustior YQ spectrometry 217A lark EC Patel SD, Chadwick PR, Warhurst G & Carlson Gl viulamine deprivation facilitates TNI G@induced bacteria DO! {) 079/PNS200193 SS Caco ) ce I] monoiavers. R6A vujn ob AO, 85A lark EC, Watson CJ, ¢ hadwick PR, Carlson GL & Warhurst G RRA induced increases in bacterial fransiocatior ire OSA ncre ised parace lular permeabdiilty in intestina SOA SYA Clark ML see Evans K, 94A Nurmi JA, 52A Clark ML see Evans K, 95A Thomsor MA, 83A Clark ML see Fielding BA, 14A lynn MAT Younger KM Gibney MJ, McDonnell M & Shannor Coad J see Al-Rasasi B, 136A ind stimn CobosM see MontanezO 221A Coles S see Edington J, 103A ishman K r ll TR, 1S2A Colgan H, Noone EJ Gibney MJ & Roche HM 4; ishman KD see Cotter A, 1S9A effects of plant sterols on lipoproteins 148A ishmanKD see CusackS , 161A Collins AL & McCarthy HD | ra reliabil ishman KD see Harrington M¢ L60A lacement plethysm graphy 1 DOdY «¢ Ompositl¢ ishman KD see Kelly O, 160A Collins AL & Met uwthy HD Factors influen ashman KD ss Murphy JM, 167A measurement using air displacement plethysmog ishman KD e Murphy JM, 167A area an issue 195A itterick J see Hart KH, 206A Collins AL, Reid DM, Mill McNeill G & Durham B itterick hone mineral densil composition heett ween anorex Porteous | ind healthy mrrois pe CR Ve Collins KM Prynne CJ, AA, Malik NS, Thane CW & Wadsworth see Murphy PM, 118A MEJ Vitamin E intake of national samples of 4-vear-old children in 1950 iwood A ee Murphy JL, 173A and 1992/93 40A awood AL, Murphy JL & Woottor Collinson AC see Moore SI 20A we } Collinson AC see MooreS E TOA f retin Collis L & Chapman ¢ Surve ee Watson J, 97A 1GVICE given on peanut R0A Colquhoun D see Somerset S, 61A Conton ¢ 4, Gibson AT & PowersH J icid in minimizing / Clark ke premature babies. 173A hambers B see Murphy JI Coop B see Muturi KN, 138A hambers B see Murphy Cooper A see Kim E-J, 74A hambers B Murphy JL, 235A Cooper C see Langley-Evans S¢ St) \ hapman ¢ Current pu . Cooper C see Nurmi JA, S1A 725A Cooper C see Porteous | Cooper RG see Agwunobi AO 85A hapman lis L, SOA Cope D, Thompson L & Hartt ¢ inalysis of occ happle DG sec Heasman L, 73A filter membranes during nical use, 1\OOA happle DG se Prathalingam NS, 75A Coppack SW Pro nilammaton vtokines ind DO! hausow D see Decombaz J, 71A 10.1079/PNS2001110, 349 hen JS see Wang YQ, | LTA Corbett C, Kelleher S, Rowland M, Canny G, Greally P Daly LE & Bourke henR see Fettes SB B ¢ vSlic fibrosis-associated liver disease: a case-controlied study of Azain MJ 214A patients in the Republic of Ireland, 143A Agwunobi AO & { irison ‘ ! femperature tnresnoid Coronel | Ortega-Cerrilla ME, Mendoza G, Sanchez MT yala J & , ved ir fnermor rulatli saccharide (LPS) Becerril (¢ Effect of two strains of Saccharomyces cerevisi ae on luced fever in adult men LOSA productive performance of heifers, 22\A hilds C see Agwunobi AO R5A Cosgrove M, Kiely M & Flynn A The contributions of meat to nutrient hoP ee Choy CKM 147A takes in Irish men and women of different ages, ISDA hoi NJ, Enser M Wood JD & Scollan ND Effects of diet and length of Cotter A. Jewell ( & Cashman KD The effect of oestrogen and dietarn eeding r period on the jatty acid ontent of the phospholipid fraction of phytoestrogens on calcium absorption in Caco-2 cells, \S9A bovine longissimus dorsi muscle, 74A Cotter O see Brown M, 68A hoy CKM, Cho P & Benzie IFF 1 8¢ orbic acid in human tears and Coulter SJ see Bonham M, 166A }p iasma.: interrelati mships ind effecotf \ itamin C supplementation, |\47A Coulter SJ see McAnena L, 166A hulakadabba A see Garry JM, 32A Couteau D see Faulds CB, 129A 2001 Index of Authors Cragg RA, Phillips SR & Ford D_ Tissue expression function and Decombaz J, Ambrose J, Rudnick R Gremaud G, Piguet-Welsch ( regulation of a putative novel zinc transporter, ZnT5, 176A Chausow D & Ballevre O Energy requirements of confined cats Craig LCA, Love J, MeNeill G & Ratcliffe B The relationship between estimated by the doubly-labelled water method and indirect calorimetry, body mass index and indices of psychosocial functioning in hildren, TIA 213A Decombaz J, Schmitt B, Kreis R, Fleith M, Decarli B, Ith M, Hoppeler H & Craigie A see Lake A, 210A Boesch C Post-exercise replenishment of intramyocellular lipids, \1A Crawford MA see Bitsanis D¢ I31A Delahunty CM see Lawlor JB, 165A Crawford MA see Rees GA, 186A Delap E see Griffin AC, 1SOA Crawford MA see Wang YQ, 127A Demeyer D see Fievez V, 75A Crawford MA see Wang YQ, 130A Deodhar K see Kennedy RJ, 93A Crossley LE see Porteous| , 225A Depeint F, Gee JM & Johnson IT ationships between the structure of Crouvezier S & Yagoob P_ The effects of phenoli ynponents of tea on dietary flavonoids and their effect on colonic cell proliferation, 128A phagov VIOSIS and resptirator\ hur st Dy Auman neutropnils ind monocvies Dettmar PW see Eastwood C, 184A 306A Dewar HM Nvoatt ionn de intensive care ut , questif onn, atre to inv’ estitgigaattee tft n Crouvezier S see Powell B, 36A liversoiff y nutritional practice 114A Cuelhar KC see De Souza M¢ 208A DhanMoSa s ee Kim E-J, 74A Culium A, Gunnell D, Davey Smith G & Ben-Shlomo Y Dixon C see Drummond $ 223A and the mis-reporting of anthropometri iwurement Donald M see Muturi KN, 138A adults, 64A Donnelly JK see Ransley JK, 222A Cullum A, Gunnell D, Davey SmithG , McCarthy A & Ben-Shlomo Donnelly JK see Ransley JK, 62A influence of parental adiposity and behaviours i ddle age on offspr Dore J see Edwards CA, 49A adiposit 67A Dore J see Parrett AM, 48A Cummings JH see Magee EAM, 16A Dorlin D see Reeves SL, 230A Cummings JH see Ritchie MR, 136 Downes CS see BonhamM , 166A Curi R see Vecchia MG, 193A Downes CS see McAnena L, 166A Currie | see Bolton-Smith C, 23A Downie FH see MacDonald HM, 202A Curtis PJ, Adamson AJ & Mathers J( 1 Doyle W see Brooke ZM, 224A vegetable. starch and fat consumption IR3BA Doyle W see Rees GA LROA Curtis PJ, Adamson AJ & Mathers JC The re Drake DP see Babu R, 85A fat consumption ina | pulat 1 TOA Drummond S, Dixon C, Griffin J & De Looy Curtis PJ see Spendiff containing energy resirtir ite dies thrascont Curtis PJ see Tohill Duffy EM, Strain JJ, Hannigan BM & Bell Al Cusack S, Jew erythematosus, 54A phytoestrogens o1 Duffy N see Kelly CMN, 10A Cuskelly GJ see Va Dugdill L see Saini N, 41A Duggleby SL & Jackson AA Individua Dainty JR Majsak-Newman airweather- Tait pregnan 42A SJ Optimization of stable isot , the ) 4 ing an calcium metaal bo Duncan AJ see RouzaudG , 34A ism: pilot stud 175A Duncan SH see McWilliam Leitch, 24 Daly LE see Corbett ¢ 143A Dunn R see BurdgeG C, 187A D’ AmatoM see Long SJ. 1OA Dunn R see Langley-Evans SC, 50A Dandrea J see Gopalakrishnan G, 197A Dunn RL, Langley-Evans S¢ Jackson AA & Whorwood CB Hypert Daniel ZCTR, Buttery PJ & Salter AM) Eff n tne mouse fe ing intrauterine exposure to a materna sone on stearoyl coenzyme A jesaturase mk diet, S1A adipose tissue, 188A Dunn RL see Marchand MC, 139A Danneels M see Fievez V, 75A Durham B see Collins AL, 132A Darboe MK & Poskitt EME Nutritional sti Duwaihy MMSh & Millward DJ Dietan 19A ratio determines @lucose rhe Dauncey MJ White P, Burton KA & Katsumata receptor—gene interactions: implications fot f DOI: 10.1079/PNS200071, 63 Earland J & Gaseitsiwe BM Feeding practices in hiidren aged LU Davey Smith G see Cullum A, 64A montns of low-income mothers from an urban area of Botswana, 209A Davey Smith G see Cullum A, 67A Earland J, Wright C, Klienmann J Wallace LM, Barlow J & Parsons Davidson J see Bonner SA, 24A A issessment of knowledec thout osteoporosis Of postmenopausa Davidson L see Tait J, LO8A women referred for bone densitometry, 783A DaviesG J see Eastwood C, 184A Eastwood C, Davies GJ & Dettmar PW J/he dietary intake Davies JA see Longbottom PJ, 67A and institutionalized elderl people, 184A Davis JF & Booth DI Parenteral nutrition: treat t} t, handle Eaton S see Babu R, 85A care, \O2A Eaton S see Fukumoto K, 92A Dawson JM see Kim E-J, 74A Eaton S see Zamparelli M, 92A De Kruif CG see Schrooyen PMM, 475 Edington J, Coles S, Gale CR & Martyn CN Patterns of prescribing of De Looy A see Drummond S, 223A nutritional supplements in the United Kingdom, 103A De Souza MC, Souza AOKF, Cuelhar KC & Oshiwa M | comparison of Edson R see Louden JD, 83A nutritional and diet status between Brazilian Indians and non-Indian Edwards CA, Rumney CJ, Martin F, Savage SAH, Grammet CA, Dore J chbiill dren from a similar socio-economic backi ground, 25 08A Fletcher A, Smith D, Rowland IR & Schmitt J Caecal short-chain fatty Decarli B see Decombaz J, 11A acids and colonic microflora in a human flora-associated rat model of the breast-fed infant, 48A Index of Authors 2001 Edwards CA Khan MK, ISA Fielding BA, Smith RD, Kelly CNM, Nydahl M¢ , Silva KDRR, Clark ML, Edwards CA see Khan MK, 144A llic V & Williams CM 1 comparison of changes in plasma cholesteryl Edwards CA see Laurentin A, 192A ester and phospholipid fatty acid composition after a monounsaturated Edwards CA see Parrett AM 48A enriched diet, \4A Edwards CA see Parrett AM, 48A Fielding BA see Jackson KG, 94A dwardsSA see BlandI M, 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GaddaSAl s ee WilliamsL , 109A Fielding BA see Robertson MD, 86A Ajaily MM see Abdel-Gayoum AA 144A Fievez V, Danneels M & Demeyer D Effect of rumen fish oil injec llis SM & McCarthy HD Increasing waist circumferences in British vivo digestion and fermentation ¢ haracteristics: differences in hildren aged 11-16 years jurtner ¢ lé jor a greater prevalence of} f response, 75 \ hildhood overweight and obesity 211A Finnegan YE, Leigh-Firbank EC, Minihane AM & Williams nmans Gf & Kyriazakis | Consequences of geneti« change in farm CM @Linolenic aci pplementation does not enrich plate let phospho iimals on food intake ind feeding behaviour DOI 10.1079/PNSS59. 115 ipids with docosahexaenoi acid, 22A nnis J see Moloney F, 6A Finnegan YE see Burdge G¢ , 232A nser M see Choi NJ, 74A Finnegan YE see Burdge GC, 233A rwin PJ see Kennedy RJ, 93A Finnegan YE see Minihane AM, 215A vans A see Skidmore PML, 66A Finnell RH see Rosenquist TH, 53 vans K, Burdge GC, Clark MI Wootton SA & Frayn KN Fatty acid Firmin (¢ Strategic issues: the view from a communit manager, omposition of triac\ lg lycerol and non-esterified fatty acids in arterial and DOI: 10.1079/PNS2001 104, 411 adij pose venous plasma, 95A Firth KM see Symonds ME, 27A vans K, Burdge GC, Clark ML, Wootton SA & Frayn KN Post-prandial Fischer A see RimbachG , 175A fatty acid release from adipose tissue and skeietai muscie, 94A Fisher BAC see Harbige LS, 449 vans RC, Nicholson R & O'Toole PA irgon plasma « oagulation for the Flatt PR see Abdel-Wahab YHA, 153A treatment of PEG site hvpereranulation, 119A Flatt PR see Green BD, 154A vans RW see Rayman MP, 30A Flatt PR see Kelly CMN, 10A ves A see Lumbers M, 79A Flatt PR see Mooney MH, 153A ves A, Lumbers M & Kipps M Flatt PR see O’Harte FPM, 154A wen M see Antipatis C, 72A Fleith M see Decombaz J, |1A ven M see Rooke JA, 71A Fletcher A see Edwards CA, 49A wen M see Rooke JA, 139A Fletcher A see Parrett AM, 48A Fletcher A see Parrett AM, 48A ahy DM, Aherne SA & O’Brien NM fo human Fletcher ES, Adamson AJ & Rugg-Gunn AJ lwenty vearso f intestinal Caco 2 cells? 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